
10 venues in India will host 48 matches, ranging from Dharamsala in the north to Bangalore and Chennai in the south. According to the ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule, the first match of the 2023 ODI World Cup took place on Thursday, October 5, 2023, and the final match is scheduled for Sunday, November 19, 2023. The day matches are scheduled to begin at 10:30 AM IST, and the day-night matches at 2:00 PM IST
ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Teams And Format
All 2019 Cricket World Cup regulations will be in effect for this tournament. In a single round-robin format, the ten teams—India, England, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and the Netherlands—will play one another once. There will be a semi-final round featuring the top four teams. The top team after the round-robin will face the fourth-place team, while the teams in second and third place will play each other in the other semi-final, according to the ICC.
World Cup 2023 points required to Reach Semi-Finals__
A team will almost certainly make it to the semi-finals if they have seven victories out of nine games. The next tie-breaker, if teams are tied on points, is total victories. Net run rate is the next variable to take into account when separating teams.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Venues__
Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium, Dharamsala
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
MCA International Stadium, Pune
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Lucknow

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Reserve Days__
For the tournament final as well as the semi-final matches, the ICC has set aside a reserve day. The ICC said that “matches on reserve days will take place a day after their originally scheduled match date, should they need to be taken.
ICC World Cup 2023 Prize Money
The ICC has declared a total prize fund of USD 10 million, or around Rs 83 crore, for the 2023 ODI World Cup. According to the International Cricket Council (ICC), the winners of the next ODI World Cup will take home prize money of USD 4 million, or about Rs 33 crore, while the runners-up will get USD 2 million, or roughly Rs16 crore,as compensation.

Thursday, October 5, marked the start of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. There will be 48 matches in all, spread across 10 locations throughout India. The semi-finals will include the top four teams. Each of the two eliminated semi-finalists will get USD 800,000, or around Rs 6.5 crore.
On October 15 in Ahmedabad, the Rohit Sharma-led squad will take on Pakistan, their bitter rivals. November 15 in Mumbai will see the first semifinal between the top two teams, while November 16 in Kolkata will see the second semifinal between the third and second-place teams.
2023 World Cup Team Played Date and Time__
England and New Zealand played their first match of the tournament on October 5 in Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. The championship game is set for November 19 at the same venue. On October 8, Team India will take on Australia in their first-ever encounter in Chennai.
England Vs. New Zealand | Oct 5 | 2:00 Pm |
Pakistan Vs Netherlands | Oct 6 | 2:00 Pm |
Bangladesh Vs Afghanistan | Oct 7 | 10:30 Am |
South Africa Vs. Sri Lanka | Oct 7 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs Australia | Oct 8 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs Netherlands | Oct 9 | 2:00 Pm |
England Vs Bangladesh | Oct 10 | 10:30 Am |
India Vs Afghanistan | Oct 11 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs South Africa | Oct 12 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs Bangladesh | Oct 13 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs Pakistan | Oct 14 | 2:00 Pm |
England Vs Afghanistan | Oct 15 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs Sri Lanka | Oct 16 | 2:00 Pm |
South Africa Vs Netherlands | Oct 17 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs Afghanistan | Oct 18 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs Bangladesh | Oct 19 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs Pakistan | Oct 20 | 2:00 Pm |
Netherlands Vs Sri Lanka | Oct 21 | 10:30 Am |
England Vs South Africa | Oct 21 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs New Zealand | Oct 22 | 2:00 Pm |
Pakistan Vs Afghanistan | Oct 23 | 2:00 Pm |
South Africa Vs Bangladesh | Oct 24 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs Netherlands | Oct 25 | 2:00 Pm |
England Vs Sri Lanka | Oct 26 | 2:00 Pm |
Pakistan Vs South Africa | Oct 27 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs New Zealand | Oct 28 | 10:30 Am |
Netherlands Vs Bangladesh | Oct 28 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs England | Oct29 | 2:00 Pm |
Afghanistan Vs Sri Lanka | Oct 30 | 2:00 Pm |
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh | Oct 31 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs South Africa | Nov 1 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs Sri Lanka | Nov 2 | 2:00 Pm |
Netherlands Vs Afghanistan | Nov 3 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs Pakistan | Nov 4 | 10:30 Am |
England Vs Australia | Nov 4 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs South Africa | Nov 5 | 2:00 Pm |
Bangladesh Vs Sri Lanka | Nov 6 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs Afghanistan | Nov 7 | 2:00 Pm |
England Vs Netherlands | Nov 8 | 2:00 Pm |
New Zealand Vs Sri Lanka | Nov 9 | 2:00 Pm |
South Africa Vs Afghanistan | Nov 10 | 2:00 Pm |
Australia Vs Bangladesh | Nov 11 | 10:30 Am |
England Vs Pakistan | Nov 11 | 2:00 Pm |
India Vs Netherlands | Nov 12 | 2:00 Pm |
Semi Final 1 TBC Vs TBC | Nov 15 | 2:00 Pm |
Semi Final 2 TBC Vs TBC | Nov 16 | 2:00 Pm |
Final TBC Vs TBC | Nov 19 | 2:00 Pm |
During the ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule, ten teams—India, England, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and the Netherlands—will play one round-robin match against one another.